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  • jrbfishn

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    Got back to my childhood home over Christmas where my very 1st firearm resides. Bought it used for $5 from my uncle in 1956. Dad made me pay for it so it would be mine. (& I was rich - having just sold a show lamb). Winchester 67A. bolt action single shot .22 LR. No serial number. Not maintained very well over the past 60ish years.
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    I have one very similar to that. Is it youth or adult model?

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    topduarte

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    Here is My Ruger Standard from 1953 with 4.75" barrel.

    Next is my MKII from 2001 with the Great 8 8" barrel. I believe about 900 were made.

    Just sold my MKIII 22/45 due to not liking the locking slide on the 22/45 models.

    Looking for any other non 22/45 MKIII.

    Will wait for MKIV until the prices drop a little.
     

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    jrbfishn

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    Picked thse 2 up last week.
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    Lots of fun to shoot. The kids I took out really liked the Henry rifle.
    The GSG is the threaded barrel and shoots absolutely great.

    Picked this up yesterday. Can't wait to shoot it. .22 mag.
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    3 more off the list.

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    jrbfishn

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    Got the NAA .22 mag out to the range tuesday. Not too bad at all. The heel of the grip tends to dig a little if the grip isn't firm but nothing real bad.
    Accuracy was better than I expected from things people said.
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    The holes outside the 2 ring were just pointing. When I took my time and aimed as best I could with bifocals it did pretty darned good for a tiny gun at 5 yards.
    Overall, I like it. It is definately a keeper.

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    jrbfishn

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    I got a cheap spotting scope to see the little holes my .17wsm makes. 16x binos at 100 yards were worthless.
    It's a Barska. The best there is for $30 or so.
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    V-Tach

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    Thanks to another TGT Member for selling me this nice little 622.....

    Accurate enough for me....looks great and flawless function.....

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